This risk assessment document identifies several potential risks for an upcoming film shoot and proposes mitigation strategies. It notes risks such as actors tripping over twigs or slipping in mud, a dog running into traffic, allergic reactions to makeup, improper use of fake guns, and falling in puddles. For each risk, it provides a brief explanation and recommends an action like clearing the area, using protective footwear, keeping the dog leashed, testing makeup for allergies, ensuring guns are unloaded and not pointed at others, and marking puddles to avoid.
This risk assessment document identifies several potential risks for an upcoming film shoot and proposes mitigation strategies. It notes risks such as actors tripping over twigs or slipping in mud, a dog running into traffic, allergic reactions to makeup, improper use of fake guns, and falling in puddles. For each risk, it provides a brief explanation and recommends an action like clearing the area, using protective footwear, keeping the dog leashed, testing makeup for allergies, ensuring guns are unloaded and not pointed at others, and marking puddles to avoid.
This risk assessment document identifies several potential risks for an upcoming film shoot and proposes mitigation strategies. It notes risks such as actors tripping over twigs or slipping in mud, a dog running into traffic, allergic reactions to makeup, improper use of fake guns, and falling in puddles. For each risk, it provides a brief explanation and recommends an action like clearing the area, using protective footwear, keeping the dog leashed, testing makeup for allergies, ensuring guns are unloaded and not pointed at others, and marking puddles to avoid.
area you will film in to make sure there are no sticks and twigs on the floor so then the actors wont be able to trip over them.
Mud\leaves in field
If there is wet mud in the area that we
are filming then the actors could slip so to prevent this we could ask the actors to wear sensible footwear and warn them that the area might be slippy before they walk over that area.
Dog
The dog we are using for filming could
run off into the road and one could follow them and get run over. To remove this risk we could keep the dog on the lead at all times and when it is let off for filming if needed, we have treats nearby to entice it over.
Allergic to the makeup
One of the actors could be allergic to
some of the makeup used in our mise-en-scene, to make sure this doesnt happen we could ask them if there is any items they are allergic to in the products we use. We should also do a patch test of the products on the actors a week before the filming of the scene to ensure they wont have a reaction to it.
Fake guns
Even though the guns we are using
fake guns we will make sure they wont be pointed at anyone as it does shoot small plastic bullets and so we will make sure it is not loaded also so there is no risk of anyone becoming injured.
Fall in puddle
There is a risk of falling in a puddle, to
avoid this possibility we will locate puddles in the area and then warn everyone where they are to avoid people falling into them.